Derbyshire Police and Crime Commissioner speaks on policing issues
“To say it is in a brilliant place would not be accurate,” Derbyshire’s police and crime commissioner has said after questions over a perceived loss of public trust.
“To say it is in a brilliant place would not be accurate,” Derbyshire’s police and crime commissioner has said after questions over a perceived loss of public trust.
Derby College Group (DCG) is working with Derbyshire Fire & Rescue Service (DFRS) to provide its firefighters with specialist training on hydrogen-powered vehicles. The initiative is part of DCG’s commitment to preparing emergency services for the future of transport and public safety.
Healthwatch Derbyshire has joined more than 130 local Healthwatch organisations in signing an open letter to Health Secretary Wes Streeting, urging the government to rethink proposals to abolish independent local Healthwatch.
A working dog from the Derbyshire Trading Standards team has assisted Derbyshire Police officers in the seizure of a large quantity of illegal tobacco and vapes from two stores in Long Eaton.
A Nottingham based operatic group has issued an appeal to East Midlanders who had flights grounded in Canada due to the effects of 9/11 to get in touch.
Martin Sykes, of the Long Eaton & District Talking Newspaper for the Sight Impaired, recently spoke to Nancy Plummer, who runs the Erewash VIPs (Visually impaired Club) and who is, in his opinion, one of the most inspirational and influential people he knows.
Community trailblazers were celebrated for their dedication and impact at the University of Derby’s annual Civic Awards.
The East Midlands Combined County Authority has taken another crucial step towards improving and transforming how people travel across the region after holding the first meeting of its new Transport and Digital Connectivity Committee with plans to begin allocating £2 billion of transport funding.
After the latest monthly GDP figures from the Office for National Statistics showed there was no growth in July, East Midlands Chamber has called for supportive policies in the upcoming Autumn Budget to protect firms from additional costs.
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